Cure of New Overadvance Amount Default Sample Clauses

Cure of New Overadvance Amount Default. Notwithstanding any provision of the Credit Agreement to the contrary, the Borrower shall cause (either by repayment, or by delivery of a Borrowing Base Certificate pursuant to Section 5.13 of the Credit Agreement, on or before the applicable Reduction Date, showing an increase in the Borrowing Base as of the immediately preceding Monday), on or before each Reduction Date set forth below, the New Overadvance Amount to be reduced to not more than the corresponding Amount set forth below, as follows: REDUCTION DATE OVERADVANCE AMOUNT -------------- ------------------ July 23, 2001 $1,037,500 July 30, 2001 $ 837,500 August 6, 2001 $ 637,500 August 13, 2001 $ 437,500 August 20, 2001 $ 237,500 August 27, 2001 $ 0 In the event that, on any Reduction Date, the New Overadvance Amount is reduced to an amount less than that required for such date in the foregoing table (such excess reduction, an "Excess Payment"), then such Excess Payment shall be applied to the remaining payments due under such table in inverse order of maturity. Any payment made by the Borrower pursuant to this Section 4.1(a) shall be received by the Agent, at the office of the Agent set forth in the Credit Agreement for repayments, on or before 12:00 Noon, Los Angeles time. Interest accruing on amounts so repaid shall be due and payable on the next Interest Payment Date.
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  • Mandatory Prepayments due to Borrowing Base Deficiency In the event that at any time any Borrowing Base Deficiency shall exist, the Borrower shall, within five Business Days after delivery of the applicable Borrowing Base Certificate, prepay the Loans (or provide Cash Collateral for Letters of Credit as contemplated by Section 2.05(k)) or reduce Other Covered Indebtedness or any other Indebtedness that is included in the Covered Debt Amount at such time in such amounts as shall be necessary so that such Borrowing Base Deficiency is cured; provided that (i) the aggregate amount of such prepayment of Loans (and Cash Collateral for Letters of Credit) shall be at least equal to the Revolving Percentage times the aggregate prepayment of the Covered Debt Amount, and (ii) if, within five Business Days after delivery of a Borrowing Base Certificate demonstrating such Borrowing Base Deficiency, the Borrower shall present the Lenders with a reasonably feasible plan acceptable to the Required Lenders in their sole discretion to enable such Borrowing Base Deficiency to be cured within 30 Business Days (which 30-Business Day period shall include the five Business Days permitted for delivery of such plan), then such prepayment or reduction shall not be required to be effected immediately but may be effected in accordance with such plan (with such modifications as the Borrower may reasonably determine), so long as such Borrowing Base Deficiency is cured within such 30-Business Day period.

  • Post-Default Allocation Notwithstanding anything in any Loan Document to the contrary, during an Event of Default, monies to be applied to the Obligations, whether arising from payments by Obligors, realization on Collateral, setoff or otherwise, shall be allocated as follows:

  • No Default Under First Lien To the best of Seller’s knowledge, the related first lien loan is in full force and effect, and there is no default lien, breach, violation or event which would permit acceleration existing under such first lien mortgage or mortgage note, and no event which, with the passage of time or with notice and the expiration of any grace or cure period, would constitute a default, breach, violation or event which would permit acceleration under such first lien loan;

  • Failure to Make Required Payments Failure by Maker to pay the principal of this Note within five (5) business days following the date when due.

  • No Event of Default, etc No condition or event has occurred or exists which constitutes or which, after notice or lapse of time or both, would constitute an Event of Default.

  • Lender Default If any Lender shall fail to make any payment required to be made by it pursuant to Section 2.02(c), 2.14(e), 2.17(d), 2.18(d), 2.18(e) or 10.03(c), then the Administrative Agent may, in its discretion (notwithstanding any contrary provision hereof), apply any amounts thereafter received by the Administrative Agent for the account of such Lender to satisfy such Lender’s obligations under such Sections until all such unsatisfied obligations are fully paid.

  • Post-Default Interest Upon the occurrence, and during the continuance, of any Event of Default, the unpaid principal amount of each Advance shall bear interest at a rate per annum equal at all times to 2% per annum above the rate per annum otherwise required to be paid on such Advance in accordance with subsection (a), (b) or (c) above; provided that any amount of principal which is not paid when due (whether at stated maturity, by acceleration or otherwise) shall bear interest, from the date on which such amount is due until such amount is paid in full, payable on demand, at a rate per annum equal at all times to the greater of (x) 2% per annum above the Base Rate in effect from time to time and (y) 2% per annum above the rate per annum required to be paid on such Advance immediately prior to the date on which such amount became due.

  • Overadvance At any time that the Revolving Loan exceeds the Maximum Revolving Loan Amount, Borrower shall immediately repay the Revolving Loan to the extent necessary to reduce the principal balance to an amount equal to or less than the Maximum Revolving Loan Amount.

  • Events of Default, Etc During the period during which an Event of Default shall have occurred and be continuing:

  • Optional Overadvances Any contrary provision of this Agreement notwithstanding, the Lenders hereby authorize Agent or Swing Lender, as applicable, and Agent or Swing Lender, as applicable, may, but is not obligated to, knowingly and intentionally, continue to make Advances (including Swing Loans) to Subsidiary Borrower notwithstanding that an Overadvance exists or thereby would be created, so long as (i) after giving effect to such Advances (including a Swing Loan), the outstanding Subsidiary Borrower Revolver Usage does not exceed the Borrowing Base by more than $1,000,000, (ii) after giving effect to such Advances (including a Swing Loan), the outstanding Subsidiary Borrower Revolver Usage (except for and excluding amounts charged to the Loan Account for interest, fees, or Lender Group Expenses) does not exceed the Maximum Subsidiary Revolver Amount, and (iii) at the time of the making of any such Advance (including any Swing Loan), Agent does not believe, in good faith, that the Overadvance created by such Advance will be outstanding for more than 30 days; provided, however, that the authorization described in this Section 2.3(i) may be revoked by the Required Lenders at any time by written notice to Agent. The foregoing provisions are for the exclusive benefit of Agent, Swing Lender, and the Lenders and are not intended to benefit Subsidiary Borrower in any way. The Advances and Swing Loans, as applicable, that are made pursuant to this Section 2.3(i) shall be subject to the same terms and conditions as any other Advance or Swing Loan, as applicable, except that they shall not be eligible for the LIBOR Option and the rate of interest applicable thereto shall be the rate applicable to Advances that are Base Rate Loans under Section 2.6(c) hereof without regard to the presence or absence of a Default or Event of Default.

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